Sean K. Mangan / Spring 2018
Professor Mangan was selected as a 2018 Goldman Prize winner for his teaching.
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Professor Mangan was selected as a 2018 Goldman Prize winner for his teaching.
Professor Mank’s article, State Standing in United States v. Texas: Opening the Floodgates to States Challenging the Federal Government or Proper Federalism?, was published as 2018 U. Ill. L. Rev. 211. Professor Mank’s article, Commentary, The Supreme Court Acknowledges Congress’ … Continue reading →
Professor McMahon accepted the position as Interim Associate Dean for Faculty. Professor McMahon was selected as a 2018 Goldman Prize winner for her teaching. Professor McMahon was elected to the Board of the Friends of the William Howard Taft Historic … Continue reading →
Professor Solimine’s article, “Precedent, Three-Judge District Courts, and the Law of Democracy,” co-authored with Professor Joshua Douglas (University of Kentucky College of Law), was accepted for publication by the Georgetown Law Journal. Professor Solimine was inducted in the University of … Continue reading →
Professor Schneider published the updates for her treatise, Education Law: First Amendment, Due Process and Discrimination Law. The treatise as well as the updates are available in print and online in the treatise’s own database in Westlaw. Professor Schneider was … Continue reading →
Professor Sperino was cited in a Newsday article titled, “State records: 1,200 private-sector workers sexually harassed,” on March 31, 2018, available at the following linkhttps://www.newsday.com/news/region-state/new-york-sexual-harassment-1.17765884. Professor Sperino presented in a webinar titled, Sexual Harassment and Assault in the Workplace, hosted … Continue reading →
Dean Emeritus Tomain was a guest editor for a symposium entitled “Energy Law and Policy” for the international journal, Energy Policy. On March 1, Dean Emeritus Tomain presented a keynote address, entitled “The Democratization of Energy Law in the United … Continue reading →
On February 2, Professor Vázquez spoke at an event hosted by the Latin@s and the Criminal Justice System at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. On March 24, Professor Vázquez spoke at the 2018 Critical Race Theory Conference at Yale … Continue reading →
Professor Kristin Kalsem completed and submitted a book chapter for publication: “Anonymity, Privacy, and Confidentiality,” in Ethics in Participatory Research for Health and Social Well-Being (forthcoming Routledge, 2018). She trained over 175 judges and magistrate judges, “Framing the Issues: Domestic Violence” as part of the … Continue reading →
Professor Yolanda Vazquez co-edited a book, “Race, Criminal Justice and Migration Control: Enforcing the Boundaries of Belonging,” which is now in print from Oxford University Press. Included in the book is the chapter she wrote and presented, “Enforcing the Politics … Continue reading →